"San Diego Joe" wrote in message
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"George" wrote:
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if added with a vigorous spray from
a nozzle, is about all you need do. When I top off the water, I always
use
city water, and only use a squirt of decholorinator. Never lost a fish
or
plant yet because of it.
I've heard this spray mentioned before. Can you enlighten me? How does
this
get rid of chlorine?
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It dissipates in the air as it's being sprayed. I keep the water-wand
sprayhead 24" or more from the surface. This allows some or most of the
chlorine to escape as the streams of water leave the wand head and hit the
pond surface.
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